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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
36.2x28.7in
About this artwork
An expressionist work, expressed through acrylics. It depicts a whirlwind of emotions, reflecting a carefree and triumphant artistic soul.
CYNDI LAUPER, American singer born in 1953 in New York. She is one of the iconic singers of the 1980s, notably with her songs Girls Just Want to Have Fun, Time After Time, She Bop and True Colors. In 2011, she sold more than 50 million albums worldwide, 1 million DVDs and 20 million singles!
Jean-Louis Azencott is a painter born in Oujda, Morocco. His work is close to the free figuration movement and is mainly influenced by pioneers in the field: Combas, Di Rosa... Azencott was also influenced by the painters of the Paris School, particularly Chagall, as well as by German Expressionism for its vivid colors. He lives and works in the Loiret region of France. To present this very short presentation about the artist AZENCOTT, a few words are enough to immediately crystallize the painter and his work. AZENCOTT. The painter, entirely painter, is indistinguishable from the man. Ignoring all norms of correctness, he paints in his garage converted into a studio. The bottle doesn't matter, as long as you get high.